Methods, devices, and systems for treating the support structures of the
body, particularly for incontinence, take advantage of two mechanisms to
enhance the support provided by the fascia, ligaments and tendons: first,
the invention increases a modulus of elasticity of these tissues, and
particularly of the fascial tissues. The increase in modulus can be
effected by directing sufficient energy to the fascial tissue so as to
promote the formation of scar tissue. The second mechanism attaches
tissue planes together, often by directing energy to an interface between
adjacent fascial tissues.